A little about me
I’m not here to fix you.
I’m here to support you as you reconnect with yourself and decide what comes next.
Dreams Alive is a coaching practice for people who feel caught between who they are and who they’ve learned to be — thoughtful, capable people who sense there’s more truth available to them than the roles they’ve been playing.
This work is quiet, honest, and paced. There’s no pressure to perform, no expectation to “break through,” and no assumption that you’re broken.
A different kind of coaching
Coaching with me is conversation-based and reflective. We slow things down enough to notice what’s actually happening beneath the surface — the patterns, tensions, and instincts that often get drowned out by obligation or momentum.
I don’t push insight or force outcomes. Instead, we work with curiosity, consent, and honesty, letting clarity emerge in a way that feels grounded and sustainable.
This isn’t about motivation or productivity. It’s about alignment.
Why this work
I work with people who feel stuck between who they are and who they’re expected to be because I know how quiet that tension can become when it’s ignored — and how powerful it can be when it’s finally given space.
Dreams Alive exists to support that moment of reconnection: when something inside you says, “I want to live from myself again.”
Who I work best with
This work tends to resonate with people who are:
- Thoughtful, reflective, and self-aware
- Questioning direction, identity, or pace
- Feeling disconnected from themselves despite “doing things right”
- Wanting honesty and depth without being pushed or fixed
This coaching is not crisis support or therapy, and it’s not about quick solutions. It’s a space for exploration, clarity, and choice.
Based in Victoria, BC, I work with clients locally and online across Canada.
If you’re curious
If you’d like a place to begin, Dreams Alive offers a guided first-step experience called:
3 Practical Tools for Reframing in Real Life
This is a grounded, no-pressure space to slow down, reflect honestly, and explore practical ways of reconnecting with yourself and your direction.
You do not need to arrive with everything figured out. The goal is not performance or perfection — only a place to begin.

